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Definition of Salix cinerea
1. Noun. Eurasian shrubby willow with whitish tomentose twigs.
Group relationships: Genus Salix, Salix
Generic synonyms: Willow, Willow Tree
Lexicographical Neighbors of Salix Cinerea
Literary usage of Salix cinerea
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On the Lignite Formation of Bovey Tracey, Devonshire by William Pengelly, Oswald Heer (1863)
"2, has only a slightly undulated and indistinctly denticulate margin, as occurs
frequently in Salix cinerea. The secondary nerves are perfectly like those ..."
2. Report and Transactions (1883)
"The little birch-leaves are not to be distinguished from those of Betula nana,
Linn., nor the willow leaves of one species from those of Salix cinerea, ..."
3. Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of (1883)
"The little birch-leaves are not to be distinguished from those of Betula nana,
Linn., nor the willow leaves of one species from those of Salix cinerea, ..."
4. Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People (1868)
"The GRAY S. (Salix cinerea) is one of the most common British species, growing
in moist and swampy places. Other common species are the ROUND-BAKED S. (S. ..."
5. Annals and Magazine of Natural History by William Jardine (1851)
"Some years ago I took a single specimen off willows in Yorkshire ; since which
several specimens have been taken from the gray sallow (Salix cinerea) on ..."
6. Beiträge zur Biologie der Pflanzen by Ferdinand Cohn (1870)
"Um die Beziehung der in Rede stehenden Erscheinung zur Beleuchtung experimentell
zu beweisen, brachte ich Zweige von Salix cinerea, deren Knospen männliche ..."
7. On the Lignite Formation of Bovey Tracey, Devonshire by William Pengelly, Oswald Heer (1863)
"2, has only a slightly undulated and indistinctly denticulate margin, as occurs
frequently in Salix cinerea. The secondary nerves are perfectly like those ..."
8. Report and Transactions (1883)
"The little birch-leaves are not to be distinguished from those of Betula nana,
Linn., nor the willow leaves of one species from those of Salix cinerea, ..."
9. Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of (1883)
"The little birch-leaves are not to be distinguished from those of Betula nana,
Linn., nor the willow leaves of one species from those of Salix cinerea, ..."
10. Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People (1868)
"The GRAY S. (Salix cinerea) is one of the most common British species, growing
in moist and swampy places. Other common species are the ROUND-BAKED S. (S. ..."
11. Annals and Magazine of Natural History by William Jardine (1851)
"Some years ago I took a single specimen off willows in Yorkshire ; since which
several specimens have been taken from the gray sallow (Salix cinerea) on ..."
12. Beiträge zur Biologie der Pflanzen by Ferdinand Cohn (1870)
"Um die Beziehung der in Rede stehenden Erscheinung zur Beleuchtung experimentell
zu beweisen, brachte ich Zweige von Salix cinerea, deren Knospen männliche ..."